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The entire house was quiet. Too quiet for a home that had once been filled with laughter, affection, and dreams.
Sophia Gonzaga sat at the long dining table, staring at the food that had already gone cold. It was ten o’clock at night. Two hours had passed since she and her husband were supposed to have dinner together.
But as usual, Adrian was nowhere to be seen.
Once again, he had not come home early. And just like every other night, she would probably end up eating alone. Not that it mattered, the food was already cold.
She let out a quiet sigh as she glanced at the wall clock. Even the ticking seemed to understand how empty she felt.
10:07 PM.
How many times has this happened? She had already lost count.
At first, she used to worry. She would call Adrian over and over again and send him countless messages. She would stay awake until dawn just to make sure he got home safely.
Because he was her husband but eventually, she grew tired. Every time she showed concern, Adrian always gave her the same answers.
"I'm busy."
"I have a meeting."
"Stop acting like a child, Sophia."
A piece of her heart died every time she heard those words. It was as if her worries meant nothing to him. As if all the time she spent waiting did not matter at all. She stood up and started putting the food away. There was no point in waiting anymore.
Suddenly, she heard the front door open. She froze.
He was finally home. The sound of Adrian’s footsteps echoed through the house. Before, she would run to greet him the moment he arrived. But now? She simply stood there.
There was no excitement left, no butterflies, just exhaustion.
A few seconds later, Adrian entered the dining area. He was still wearing his black suit. His tie was slightly loose, and he looked tired from work. Yet he was still handsome and that was the painful part. No matter how many times he hurt her, she could not deny how deeply she loved him. Or maybe… She still loved the man he used to be.
"You're still awake?" Adrian asked as he removed his watch.
Sophia smiled but it was not a happy smile. There was bitterness in it, frustration and pain she could no longer understand.
"Really?" she asked softly. "That's the first thing you're going to say?"
Adrian looked at her, and she immediately noticed the irritation on his face.
"I'm tired, Sophia."
She let out a quiet laugh. "Of course."
They stared at each other in silence. There was a time when a single look was enough for them to understand one another. Now, they felt like two strangers forced to live under the same roof.
"Did you already have dinner?" she asked.
"Yeah."
Something tightened painfully inside her chest. "With her?"
The air suddenly felt colder and Adrian's expression changed at once.
"Sophia."
"It's just a simple question, Adrian."
He did not answer and in that silence, she got her answer. She shook her head. It still hurts. She thought she had gotten used to it and apparently, she had not.
"Unbelievable," she whispered.
"Sophia, I don't want to fight."
She looked at him. "Neither do I. Did I say I wanted one?"
And that was the truth. She was tired of fighting. Tired of crying. Tired of chasing after him. Tired of being the wife of a man who no longer chose her.
"What do you want me to do?" Adrian asked.
She laughed not because it was funny but because it was heartbreaking.
"You're seriously asking me that?"
"Because nothing I do is ever enough for you."
Something exploded inside her. Not enough? Really?
For seven years, she had put him first. For seven years, she had supported every dream he had. For seven years, she had loved him even while he kept hurting her. And she was the one who was never satisfied?
"Because it's not enough?" she repeated quietly.
Adrian fell silent.
Sophia slowly walked toward him. Step by step, she closed the distance between them until only a few feet remained.
"When you started lying to me, was that enough?"
"Stop."
"When you chose to spend time with her instead of coming home to your wife, was that enough?"
"Sophia."
"When you kept making me feel like I no longer mattered in your life, was that enough?"
Adrian's jaw tightened.
She could see that he was losing his patience but this time, she did not care. She had stayed silent for far too long. She had endured enough. Now she wanted him to hear the pain she had been carrying all this time.
"What do you want from me?" she asked.
Silence filled the room and even Adrian could not answer.
"I have nothing left to give, Adrian."
It felt like the first time she had ever said those words out loud. And the moment she heard them, something inside her finally broke. Not anger nor hatred. Just exhaustion and a deep, crushing exhaustion.
She grabbed the edge of the table when weakness suddenly washed over her. Not because of the argument but because of a truth she had known for a long time.
They were over. They had been over for a long time. She had simply refused to accept it.
"Sophia..."
But she shook her head. "Don't."
Adrian frowned. "Don't what?"
She looked at him for a long moment without speaking. As if she was searching for the man she had fallen in love with. The man who promised he would never hurt her. The man who said she would be the only woman he would ever love.
But he was gone. He had been gone for a long time.
"Loving you is exhausting."
Adrian's eyes widened.
For the first time in months, she saw him completely speechless. A tear rolled down her cheek, but she quickly wiped it away. She did not want him to see it. She did not want to look weak in front of him. Not anymore and not after everything.
"I should have said that a long time ago."
Adrian remained silent and somehow, that hurt the most. He said nothing. He did not deny it. He did not even apologize. It was as if he no longer cared about their marriage at all.
And that was when the last piece of hope inside Sophia finally died. She slowly turned away. Every step felt like thousands of needles piercing her chest but she kept walking. Because if she stopped now, she might break again.
She might forgive him again. She might hope again. And she was so tired of hoping.
When she reached the staircase, she paused for a moment but she did not look back. That was one thing she would never do again.
Never.
"Good night, Adrian," she said in a quiet, cold voice, as if she were speaking to a stranger.
And for the first time in their seven years together, she heard no reply from her husband. Inside that silent house, neither of them knew that in just a few days, everything would change.
And the goodbye Sophia had been waiting so long to say would not happen in the way she expected.
If someone had told Sophia before that the day would come when Adrian would almost faint in the delivery room while she was the one giving birth… She would have laughed and said it was impossible but here they were and somehow...That was exactly what was happening. Honestly, Adrian looked more stressed than she was."A-Adrian..."Sophia grabbed her stomach as another strong contraction hit. She squeezed her eyes shut and leaned against the kitchen counter, forcing herself to breathe. She had already counted to ten several times like the doctor had told her.It didn't help at all. If anything, the pain only became worse."Oh, God..." She gasped. "It hurts so much..."She was almost ready to faint herself. A loud crash suddenly echoed through the kitchen. Sophia quickly opened her eyes. She turned around and saw the glass Adrian had been holding lying on the floor in pieces.It had shattered. As for her husband, he looked paler than a ghost. Even through the pain, Sophia couldn't help
Sometimes...Happiness comes when you stop chasing it. It comes when you're no longer looking for it. It comes when you least expect it. And whether she wanted to admit it or not, Sophia wanted to knock some sense into her younger self for not understanding that sooner.For so many years, it felt like she had spent her whole life fighting. She fought for their love. She fought for their trust. She fought for their marriage. She fought for their family.Most of all, she fought for Adrian. She had fought for him so many times that she had already lost count.Sometimes she even joked to herself that her husband had an unlimited subscription to trouble, and she could never stop fighting for him. There were days when she believed nothing good would ever come after everything they had suffered. There were nights when she cried herself to sleep, wondering if she would ever be enough.Wondering if the day would ever come when they could truly be happy together. Wondering if they would ever be
Sophia didn't know how long she stood there, staring at Adrian. Both of them looked down at the divorce papers. The only sound she could hear was the fast beating of her own heart. Every time her eyes landed on the papers, anger rose inside her.She wanted nothing more than to burn them. The thought that everything between them could end with just one signature...She couldn't bear it. It felt like she would lose her mind. Adrian remained standing quietly in front of her. He didn't say a single word.Slowly, a small smile appeared on Sophia's lips. No.She wasn't going to let a few pieces of paper destroy their marriage. She slowly lifted the documents and shook her head."Sophia..." Adrian called softly.But she didn't let him finish. With trembling hands, she grabbed the first page. Then the second. Then the last.Before Adrian could understand what she was doing… She tore the papers in half. Adrian's eyes widened."Sophia..."But she didn't stop. Again and again. She ripped every
Sophia couldn't answer right away. She remained standing in the middle of the living room, still holding the divorce papers. She didn't even know whether she wanted to tear them apart or keep holding on to them.A few steps away from her, Adrian stood in silence. He didn't say another word after pouring out everything that had been weighing on his heart. Neither of them spoke. Yet the silence between them was louder than any argument.It was the kind of silence no one would ever want to experience. Sophia's mind was filled with countless thoughts. She wanted to beg him. She wanted to tell him to fight for their marriage. She wanted to tell him not to let her go. She wanted him to hold her and tell her that divorce wasn't the answer to all the pain they had been through.Yes, she had been deeply hurt before and maybe she had also made mistakes. Maybe she should have fought harder for their marriage instead of giving up. Maybe it shouldn't have taken something this painful for them to f
Adrian didn't speak right away. He remained standing near the front door, silent and motionless. It was as if he was terrified that one wrong word would completely destroy whatever was left between them.Sophia stayed on the sofa. The divorce papers were still resting on her lap. Her hands were still trembling. No matter how hard she tried to calm herself, she couldn't. It felt as though the life she had grown used to was slowly slipping through her fingers.At last, Adrian took a deep breath and gave a small nod. It looked like he was forcing himself to accept something. Like he was trying to swallow a pain that refused to go away."Have you signed them?" he asked quietly, his voice empty and lifeless.Sophia didn't answer and she only looked at him. There wasn't even the slightest smile on his face. His eyes had no warmth and no emotion but somehow, that hurt even more.She knew Adrian. And she knew that whenever he spoke like this, it meant he was desperately holding back his true
It was already noon that day, and the entire house was silent.Sophia was sitting in the living room with a pocketbook in her hands. It was open, but she hadn't turned a single page for almost ten minutes. Her eyes stayed on the same line over and over again, unable to move forward.She couldn't focus. Her mind was restless, filled with too many thoughts that she could no longer understand.A few moments later, her phone rang.She looked at the screen, and for some reason, the sound made her heart skip a beat. She picked it up and saw that the message was from Adrian's secretary.Good afternoon, Ma'am Sophia. Sir Adrian asked me to personally deliver something to you.Sophia frowned. Deliver something? Why didn't Adrian just give it to her himself?Before she could reply, the doorbell rang. Her heartbeat became a little faster. She didn't know why, but a strange chill slowly crawled down the back of her neck.She slowly stood up and walked toward the front door. When she opened it, Ad







